fellow TOOL fans ....kinda PJ related ....
joe2468
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... i know how much we talk about OUR HOLY GRAILs .... and everyone has a different one .... mine is the JD bottle set .... i have always wanted it ..
so i was just over at the TOOL web site and there is a little write up about tool collectables ... some shit i never ever heard of .... if your a fan i recommend you heading over to the site and reading it ...
hear is a little excerpt i found amazing .. now imagine Pearl Jam doing something like this ....
.........Which brings us to the "holy grail" that I mentioned earlier. No, it's not a cheap guitar signed hastily backstage by all four band members as part of some radio promo. It also doesn't concern bizarre video props or some Xeroxed set-list that includes "The Grudge", and which is also signed by Maynard (most likely fabricated). It's not even the lyrics to a popular Tool song hand written on a Ralph's grocery bag. No, this is something REALLY special. Are you ready? Suppose I was to tell you that there is a Tool song - recorded in a studio - that hasn't been heard except for by a handful of people, and that virtually no one outside of the band (and a few others) is aware of its very existence? Keep in mind, this is not a cover (not the rumored "Crazy Train"), nor is it a glorified segue that never made it onto a record. This is an original full-blown Tool song complete with vocals and lyrics. The title of this tune is "Problem 8 (The Riemann Hypothesis)", and it was recorded many years ago - so long ago, in fact, that I don't remember who played bass, although I want to say it was Justin. The length is somewhere in the six-minute range (if my memory serves me correctly), but whatever it is, the exact time had something to do with the unsolved and mysterious nature of the title. Now, not only was the song professionally recorded; it was actually 'issued' in a manufactured medium (though I'm not going to say whether this was vinyl, a CD, or cassette tape). Because of the ingenious way it was made available to the public, "Problem 8" , in my opinion, constitutes the ultimate hidden track. Only, don't go looking for it among your collection (most of you, that is!), as there are no more than 30 copies on the planet. As for those who have one, most, I'm sure, aren't aware of it, even though it might be staring them right in the eye on a near daily basis. The reason they aren't aware of it, is because they'd never think to play it. Okay, enough said..
so i was just over at the TOOL web site and there is a little write up about tool collectables ... some shit i never ever heard of .... if your a fan i recommend you heading over to the site and reading it ...
hear is a little excerpt i found amazing .. now imagine Pearl Jam doing something like this ....
.........Which brings us to the "holy grail" that I mentioned earlier. No, it's not a cheap guitar signed hastily backstage by all four band members as part of some radio promo. It also doesn't concern bizarre video props or some Xeroxed set-list that includes "The Grudge", and which is also signed by Maynard (most likely fabricated). It's not even the lyrics to a popular Tool song hand written on a Ralph's grocery bag. No, this is something REALLY special. Are you ready? Suppose I was to tell you that there is a Tool song - recorded in a studio - that hasn't been heard except for by a handful of people, and that virtually no one outside of the band (and a few others) is aware of its very existence? Keep in mind, this is not a cover (not the rumored "Crazy Train"), nor is it a glorified segue that never made it onto a record. This is an original full-blown Tool song complete with vocals and lyrics. The title of this tune is "Problem 8 (The Riemann Hypothesis)", and it was recorded many years ago - so long ago, in fact, that I don't remember who played bass, although I want to say it was Justin. The length is somewhere in the six-minute range (if my memory serves me correctly), but whatever it is, the exact time had something to do with the unsolved and mysterious nature of the title. Now, not only was the song professionally recorded; it was actually 'issued' in a manufactured medium (though I'm not going to say whether this was vinyl, a CD, or cassette tape). Because of the ingenious way it was made available to the public, "Problem 8" , in my opinion, constitutes the ultimate hidden track. Only, don't go looking for it among your collection (most of you, that is!), as there are no more than 30 copies on the planet. As for those who have one, most, I'm sure, aren't aware of it, even though it might be staring them right in the eye on a near daily basis. The reason they aren't aware of it, is because they'd never think to play it. Okay, enough said..
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im willing to bet its a an EYE sticker that when placed on a record player it will play the song .... kinda like those floppy records back in the dayhave you seen the colors of my fathers eyes0
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8-) Thanks for posting!“ "Thank you Palestrina. It’s a wonderful evening, it’s great to be here and I wanna dedicate you a super sexy song." " (last words of Mark Sandman of Morphine)
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it truly amazes me the stuff this band does and how they do it ..... the history behind their songs go back hundreds of years ... they dont just write songs ... they rewrite history for the present day music fan to grasp ..have you seen the colors of my fathers eyes0
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert%27s_eighth_problem
Hmmm, very interesting. I was never good with figures but that was an interesting read! Thanks again! I have always liked Tool, just got my little bro into them too!“ "Thank you Palestrina. It’s a wonderful evening, it’s great to be here and I wanna dedicate you a super sexy song." " (last words of Mark Sandman of Morphine)
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I've read this too.
The band put the shirt with the Aenima smoke box on the back for sale again in their 'shopping bazaar' as a collectable.
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I'm anxious for their new album.
Danny Carey (drummer of tool) mentioned on a radio interview that the song THE GRUDGE from the Lateralus album took a year to complete ... that's insane!1996: Toronto
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Did they ever have an album reach gold or platinum status?"If you are flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit." - Mitch Hedberg0
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I also love TOOL and just found out a few years ago that Lateralus emulated Fibonacci's sequence of numbers. I wish there were (or I were aware of) more artists that incorporated meaningful elements in their work...philosophy, literature, science...probably why I'm such a LOST freak too.
I wish I took the time to see them live when I was younger...I'm definitely too old for metal show nowadays.Springfield, MA 1994
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That would be my guess then. Who would play a gold record?megatron wrote:i think aenima and lateralus were huge albums"If you are flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit." - Mitch Hedberg0 -
suninsomebodyelsesky wrote:I also love TOOL and just found out a few years ago that Lateralus emulated Fibonacci's sequence of numbers. I wish there were (or I were aware of) more artists that incorporated meaningful elements in their work...philosophy, literature, science...probably why I'm such a LOST freak too.
I wish I took the time to see them live when I was younger...I'm definitely too old for metal show nowadays.
you're def not too old. i saw them in 08 and sat stage left. very tame crowd. just dont go in GA. it's worth it. they sound great0 -
have any of you ever clicked on the "pixel" under the TV on their home page ??? scroll your mouse over that TURD/CRAP looking thing .. their is a single pixel that when clicked leads to a little write up about the churches in france and search for marry magdalan ..
its a great read . start from LA TOUR MAGDALA .. then go back up to the top and finishhave you seen the colors of my fathers eyes0 -
suninsomebodyelsesky wrote:I also love TOOL and just found out a few years ago that Lateralus emulated Fibonacci's sequence of numbers. I wish there were (or I were aware of) more artists that incorporated meaningful elements in their work...philosophy, literature, science...probably why I'm such a LOST freak too.
I wish I took the time to see them live when I was younger...I'm definitely too old for metal show nowadays.
you must go see them live ..... they put on the BEST SHOW ..your not just their to listen to the music ... your part of the show . and visuals are insane .... people coming down from the rafters .. stages that look like they are on fire .. and the best part .. the first 10-15 min its kinda like Where's Waldo... you never know where Maynard will be singing . either behind a curtain the entire show .. sitting on a stool behind danny . dressed a woman .. once i was at a show and he never even came out on stage . he sang from his dressing room for 2 hours.have you seen the colors of my fathers eyes0 -
megatron wrote:suninsomebodyelsesky wrote:I also love TOOL and just found out a few years ago that Lateralus emulated Fibonacci's sequence of numbers. I wish there were (or I were aware of) more artists that incorporated meaningful elements in their work...philosophy, literature, science...probably why I'm such a LOST freak too.
I wish I took the time to see them live when I was younger...I'm definitely too old for metal show nowadays.
you're def not too old. i saw them in 08 and sat stage left. very tame crowd. just dont go in GA. it's worth it. they sound great
Good to know, thanks!Springfield, MA 1994
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agreed, not too old at all. i also, personally, wouldn't call Tool 'metal'. They're more of,.. Spiritualistic Inner-Self-Searching Art. the name says it all.. Tool.megatron wrote:suninsomebodyelsesky wrote:I also love TOOL and just found out a few years ago that Lateralus emulated Fibonacci's sequence of numbers. I wish there were (or I were aware of) more artists that incorporated meaningful elements in their work...philosophy, literature, science...probably why I'm such a LOST freak too.
I wish I took the time to see them live when I was younger...I'm definitely too old for metal show nowadays.
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joe2468 wrote:suninsomebodyelsesky wrote:I also love TOOL and just found out a few years ago that Lateralus emulated Fibonacci's sequence of numbers. I wish there were (or I were aware of) more artists that incorporated meaningful elements in their work...philosophy, literature, science...probably why I'm such a LOST freak too.
I wish I took the time to see them live when I was younger...I'm definitely too old for metal show nowadays.
you must go see them live ..... they put on the BEST SHOW ..your not just their to listen to the music ... your part of the show . and visuals are insane .... people coming down from the rafters .. stages that look like they are on fire .. and the best part .. the first 10-15 min its kinda like Where's Waldo... you never know where Maynard will be singing . either behind a curtain the entire show .. sitting on a stool behind danny . dressed a woman .. once i was at a show and he never even came out on stage . he sang from his dressing room for 2 hours.
They've really gotten away from this kinda stuff over the last few years though, since 10,000 Days tour started. The stage is it's own big ass video screen, which kicks ass, and there is a cool laser show, and the video screens of course, but that's really about it. Maynard pretty much always hangs out in back by Danny on his little riser and stays there the whole show.
Regardless, TOOL is by far the best live show you can see (sorry PJ), but I'm a huge TOOL fan as well.
But yeah, somebody needs to figure out they have the crazy hidden song and get it posted up on the internet.
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